02-17-2009 06:20 AM
Is the "ip wccp redirect exclude in" command needed under the "interface Integrated-Service-Engine for the NME"? I am not running inline.
02-18-2009 06:04 AM
Has anyone seen a difference in performace between the 502 NME and a WAE512? The 502 appears to be lacking in performance compared to our sites running a WAE.
02-18-2009 07:15 AM
Jeff,
The 502 and the 512 are definitely different size boxes.
NME-502 can handle up to 500 Optimized TCP connections and has a 120 GB hard drive with 1 GB of RAM.
WAE-512-1GB can handle up to 750 Optimized TCP connections and has a 250 GB hard drive (optional RAID 1) with 1 GB of RAM.
WAE-512-2GB can handle up to 1500 Optimized TCP connections and has a 250 GB hard drive (optional RAID 1) with 2 GB of RAM.
So they should be directed at different size of sites as there is more processing power as well as disk cache space on the WAE-512. The NME-522 can handle roughly the same number of connections as the WAE-512, however it still doesn't have as much disk space for cache.
Hope that helps,
Dan
02-18-2009 07:05 AM
Jeff,
you only need "ip wccp redirect exclude in" if you are doing redirect-out on an interface. It won't hurt to have it in the config if you are doing redirect-in on all the interfaces, however it's not needed.
Dan
02-18-2009 07:11 AM
thanks Dan. Do you know if the NME-502 will support MAPI? I only see the Enterprise and Video licensing?
02-18-2009 07:20 AM
Jeff,
In WAAS 4.1, MAPI can be enabled with the Enterprise Licence. The Enterprise Licence includes the following:
"Enables the EPM, HTTP, MAPI, NFS, CIFS (WAFS), and Windows Print application accelerators, the WAAS Central Manager, and basic DRE, TFO, and LZ optimization. Cannot be configured if the Transport license is configured. "
Good luck!
Dan
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